Ecce Homo
:For other uses of Ecce Homo, see Ecce Homo (disambiguation)
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Ecce Homo (Latin for Behold the Man) were the words used by Pilate at the trial of Christ. The phrase came by extension to denote a representation of Jesus as he appeared before Pilate, crowned with thorns and bound with ropes, as in the painting of Correggio. It is a subject which has been treated by many of the other masters, such as Titian and Anthony van Dyck.
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Latin - Pilate - Jesus - Correggio - Titian - Anthony van Dyck
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